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Meet the Winemaker
Meet the Winemaker
29 Jul 2020
Friday 21 August, 6pm
Zoom tasting with Peter Bright of Terra d’Alter, Alentejo, Portugal
If you can’t go to Portugal, let us bring a little piece of it to you.
Please join Arts Society Accredited Lecturer, David Wright and winemaker, Peter Bright, for a Zoom tasting and introduction to Terra d’Alter Wine Estate in the Alentejo, Portugal.
Peter Bright is one of the original ‘flying winemakers’ from Australia, and has been making wine in Portugal for over 30 years. During the event, held on Zoom, Peter will tell us about the history of wine in Portugal, the region and grape varieties, and we will enjoy a tasting of three different wines.
This will be a light hearted event; a chance to meet the winemaker and taste some new wines. A great way to start the weekend! Whilst three wines feature in the tasting, you are not obliged to open them all.
Winemaker, Peter Bright
To join, please email David Wright on david@dalexwine.co.uk and visit www.wine.theartssociety.org/latest-news-and-events for more details and to order your wine ahead of the tasting. Please allow a week for wines to be sent to you.
The three wines can be ordered individually or as part of a mixed case order, and are subject to normal delivery terms. It is not essential to buy the wine in order to join the tasting, but you may enjoy the experience more if you do.
10% of wine sales goes to The Arts Society’s charitable activities.
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